CEVA-XC4210

Scalable multicore architecture for a range of mobile devices, home networking and wireless infrastructure, automotive and smart-grid applications

The third generation of the widely licensed CEVA-XC architecture, the CEVA-XC4210 is optimized for advanced communication applications. The CEVA-XC4210 delivers highly powerful vector capabilities alongside a general computation engine to supply the performance and flexibility demanded by next generation communication applications.

Reference architecture highlights:

Built around CEVA-XC processors with minimal complementary hardware accelerators

Offers industry's most competitive SDR platform in terms of both cost and power consumption

Supports maximal throughput of LTE-A Rel-10 CAT-7 UE FDD (DL: 300Mbps, UL: 100Mbps) with up to 8x4 MIMO and carrier aggregation of up to two carrier components to a total of 40MHz channel

High operating margins enabling customer differentiation by software

Wi-Fi 802.11ac Ref. Architecture

CEVA-XC4000 based Wi-Fi 802.11ac reference architecture

Based on a single CEVA-XC4210 processor, CEVA offers a complete Wi-Fi 802.11ac reference architecture targeting mobile stations (STA). The reference architecture was developed together with Antcor, a member of the CEVA-XCnet partner program and addresses the entire PHY and lower MAC layers requirements.

Reference architectures highlights:

Addresses both PHY and Lower-MAC with minimal complementary hardware acceleration

Built around a single CEVA-XC4210 processor with minimal complementary hardware accelerators

Offers industry's most competitive SDR platform in terms of both cost and power consumption

Supports up to full 160MHz channel bandwidth

Maximal throughput of 867Mbps (scalable to 1.7Gbps) with up to 4x2 MIMO beam-forming, with 256-QAM support